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Archive for April, 2009

Dogs, guns, and the great outdoors. Thanks to Shorpy.

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The first time I passed by this little hole in the wall, Artichoke, with a line producing from it and down the block, I figured it may be worth stopping by. The next couple of times I said the same thing, and then finally waited in line for a fresh slice of their famous Spinach [...]

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Red Brick Quoddy Mocs

How do you say J-E-A-L-O-U-S-Y? We remember All Plaid Out’s trip to L.L. Bean and Quoddy, but here is a tried and true model of those visits. A pair of beautiful red brick sole mocs from Quoddy. Watch your back, Max!

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Hemingway & Pilar

In New York, Spring is finally showing itself with Saturday being in the 80’s. More and more, I’m looking forward to days in the sun which reminded me of books and photos of Ernest Hemingway doing it with ease. Here’s a collection of pictures of the man aboard his first boat, Pilar.

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Since moving to the north, I have found more incredible food than I can even remember, but one piece of the pyramid has gotten lost in the shuffle. I haven’t found much southern kind of cuisine in the guilty fried chicken, BBQ, catfish, dumplings, and so much more.

Enid’s in Brooklyn recently satiated my desire for [...]

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New York At The Beach

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I’ve always been extremely picky with khaki trousers. Either they’re too baggy or the material just isn’t up to par. Over the years, I’ve realized my personal go-to’s, and found some new ones along the way. One brand that I wore from the age of 13 to 20 exclusively was Dickies. A brand that prides [...]

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This is an incredible interview and review of British brogues by shoegaze master from Jesus And The Mary Chain, Douglas Hart. All in all, the whole piece is great. Gives you a bit of a history lecture as well as a sociological display of where you’re from, what you wear, and what you call yourself. [...]

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